
In my opinion, of course. This Nissan ad has it all: sex appeal (ok, toy sex appeal), non-stop humor, great production values, fantastic soundtrack, and a very classy soft-sell product approach.

One may first be struck by the medium. What are these? Frescoes? Faux wall fragments? One is tempted to touch them. Are they heavy?
G.I. Joe Season One Hits DVDSource: IGN.com
Alright, G.I. Joe fans, ready your comics and toys, because Shout! Factory is preparing to drop G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero Season 1.1 to DVD on July 21, 2009.
G.I. Joe Movie - Coming SoonSource: en.wikipedia.org
Snake-Eyes is the code name of a member of the G.I. Joe team. Much of his history and information, including his real name, place of birth, as well as most everything else about him, have remained classified throughout all depictions of his origin.

The phrase "for the children" has been used as a trump card in every debate from gun control to gay marriage.
First a GI Joe movie next a GI Joe video gameSource: Kotaku
EA has announced that they are going to be making a GI Joe video game and will unveil it at next weeks toy fair. According to them the game will pick up where the movie leaves off. According to the website you can
Christopher Eccleston Joins 'G.I. Joe' CastSource: Zap2it.com
Paramount has recast the role of the evil Destro in "G.I. Joe," turning to a former "Doctor Who" star.
Christopher Eccleston has stepped in for David Murray as the villain in the Hasbro toy adaptation. Murray reportedly had to exit the film due to visa issues.
'Lost' Star Goes From Eko to 'G.I. Joe'Source: Zap2it.com
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Rachel Nichols and Said Taghmaoui join Hasbro cast. Known to "Lost" fans as the beloved Mr. Eko, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje has been cast in Paramount's live action "G.I. Joe" feature, along with Rachel Nichols and Said Taghmaoui.
World War III Debriefing: Month 2Source: http://www.comixfan.com
Ninjas. Agent Delta. And more of everybody's favorite G.I. Joe, Snake-Eyes. This month, Mark Powers takes us behind the scenes of G.I. Joe: America's Elite #26 as well as through previews of issue #27 and his new series, Drafted.
World War III Debriefing: Month 1Source: http://www.comixfan.com
It's the 25th anniversary of G.I. Joe and what better way to celebrate this milestone than with a globe-spanning all-out war! Every month, Comixfan will bring you an exclusive Q&A with G.I.
Can We Change The World?Source: shoutwire.com
It has been a long and wild ride for the generation labeled as "X" and its predecessors. We have seen nearly all types of war: cold, conventional, and secret.
8 Important Lessons Learned from '80s CartoonsSource: Racked
I believe that with ...
"CARTOON: He-Man
LESSON: It's OK to be gay.
Look at this guy: golden locks cut in a tasteful bob, buff biceps, tanned, toned, hairless torso, a magic sword and most importantly, fabulous powers."
and

I have three children under 10, needless to say I am stuck watching cartoons most of the sunner especially when it is raining or to hot to go outside. So while watching Sponge Bob and Fairly Odd Parents, I started to think of the cartoons I had while growing up.